DATADRIVEN
February 23-25, 2026
Orlando, FL
DataDriven 2026: Where Innovators Shape the Future of AI and Data
February 23–25, 2026
In an era where speed and trust in data aren’t just a tradeoff but an imperative, DataDriven 2026 is the must-attend event for leaders aiming to navigate the age of AI with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re a Chief Digital Officer reshaping enterprise architecture or a data leader fueling AI use cases with trusted insights, this is where you connect, understand what’s around the curve, and accelerate transformation.

Why Attend
At DataDriven 2026, the world’s leading data innovators converge for two days of immersive learning, leader workshops, and peer-to-peer networking. This event is purpose-built to help data-forward organizations harness the power of real-time, trusted, and context-rich data to accelerate business outcomes and operationalize AI safely and at scale.
You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to:
- Accelerate business value by aligning AI use cases with a modern data unification foundation
- Transform operations through agentic workflows that eliminate inefficiencies and reduce risk
- Navigate volatility with a scalable data strategy that adapts to market and regulatory shifts
Keynote Speaker

Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick is the Ralph J. Roberts Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies the effects of artificial intelligence on work, entrepreneurship, and education. His academic research has been published in leading journals, and his work on AI is widely applied, leading him to be named one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential
People in Artificial Intelligence. Ethan also writes to a wider audience about AI, including in his book, CoIntelligence, a New York Times bestseller.
In addition to his research and teaching, Ethan is the Co-Director of the Generative AI Labs at Wharton,
which build prototypes and conduct research to discover how AI can help humans thrive while mitigating
risks. Prior to his time in academia, Ethan co-founded a startup company, and he advises numerous
organizations.
Mollick received his PhD and MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management and his bachelor’s degree
from Harvard University.